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How can I fix a broken scoreboard on a Classroom Jeopardy (#8000)?

My scoreboard works, but one of the gels is damaged and you can't read the numbers on the score. Where can I get a used (main) scoreboard (NOT the add-on). All I need is the score gels. Or, where can I get mine repaired?

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